declare |
to announce in a formal way. |
flex |
to bend again and again. |
history |
everything that has happened in the past to people or things, or a telling of these events. |
involve |
to have as a necessary part or result; include. |
magazine |
a printed collection of stories, pictures, articles, and advertisements. Magazines come out weekly, monthly, or at some other regular period of time. |
marriage |
the state of two people being joined by law, having pledged to be faithful to one another all their lives as a couple. |
nominate |
to choose as a candidate for election. |
regard |
to think of with a particular feeling or in a certain way; consider. |
safely |
without being harmed. |
selection |
the act of choosing one thing from a group. |
sigh |
to breathe out with a long breath because of being sad, tired, or relieved. |
stampede |
the sudden and hurried mass movement of a large group of frightened animals. |
terrorist |
one who uses violence, torture, or physical intimidation to achieve one's ends, especially one's political ends. |
treason |
the betrayal of one's country by going to war against it or giving information to its enemies. |
twitch |
to move or pull with a quick, sudden motion; jerk. |